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In this episode of the Pod-Tone 292 series “Fake Names, Real Love,” host Natalie Goldberg interviews “Jamie,” a Columbia College sophomore, about being outed to her conservative Catholic parents during her first relationship with a woman. She describes the imbalance of desire within her relationship, the extreme reaction that her parents had after finding out she was a lesbian, and her take on dating while closeted versus out. In listening to Jamie’s story, we take a deep dive into how wanting versus being wanted plays a significant role in lesbian sex and relationship dynamics, and the emotional turmoil that unsupportive parents can cause. This episode was produced by Matthew Schwitzer with music by Obi Okoli.
By The Columbia Daily Spectator5
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In this episode of the Pod-Tone 292 series “Fake Names, Real Love,” host Natalie Goldberg interviews “Jamie,” a Columbia College sophomore, about being outed to her conservative Catholic parents during her first relationship with a woman. She describes the imbalance of desire within her relationship, the extreme reaction that her parents had after finding out she was a lesbian, and her take on dating while closeted versus out. In listening to Jamie’s story, we take a deep dive into how wanting versus being wanted plays a significant role in lesbian sex and relationship dynamics, and the emotional turmoil that unsupportive parents can cause. This episode was produced by Matthew Schwitzer with music by Obi Okoli.